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"Even in Israel it's cheaper": the fans revolt over the beer prices in Qatar - voila! FIFA World Cup

2022-11-17T09:11:35.945Z


A half liter of Budweiser will be sold at stalls in Doha for NIS 47, and even in Israel they were shocked: "There is no greater crime than this", "Like a dish of shawarma"


Tiktukno: summary of today's events in sports, 17.11 (Sport1)

Fans who want to drink beer in the central pan zone in Qatar will have to pay 47 shekels for half a liter, and the menu will have only one type of beer - Budweiser, one of the main sponsors of FIFA, which has signed an exclusive agreement for sale at the tournament.



As we know, alcohol consumption in the Muslim emirate is mostly The sale of alcoholic beverages is strictly regulated, and will be limited to specific stations such as the fan areas and near the stadiums. Budweiser stated that buyers will have to prove they are 21 or older to buy, and each buyer will be limited to a maximum of four drinks in one purchase. A beer without alcohol will cost about NIS 28.5 and a bottle of water About NIS 9.5.



There were also riots in Israel following the foreign publications on beer prices, and the fact that the stalls in Doha will only serve Budweiser.

"There is no greater crime than this," tweeted one of the users on Twitter regarding the price, and another answered him: "Serving Budweiser is a crime no matter what the price."

"Even in Israel beer is cheaper", and "beer like a shawarma dish" were also among the reactions that appeared online.

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By the way, at the beginning of the week, it was reported in the "New York Times" that Budweiser received an order from the brother of the ruler of Qatar to move the beer stands to less prominent areas outside the stadiums.

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